age Po ciaetal PEE SY nia rm ITI FB IK rae een “pert. and District baseball lea- -. gue. game also’ saw the ~ two ch of ‘S i ao "Sele Mediocre C : 6s \.By DICK AYRES, 2 A resounding three. base hit by Cordon and An: dersor s Bill Sunberg and a fielder’s choice in the bot- . tom of the seventh inning ~~] 2-11 decision over Hotelmen at Roosevelt: Park. £5. : ote the ‘other. team’s misplays. tater oe t . t ; i I. i j oy 4 ] i pos OM i i : b ‘ ‘ 4 AY cm! " * veloped n groat holief tn films of 4 \ 1 "y £ ‘ 4 m + be I Jd i | | I f- { | r } Sone a ‘gave the. hardwaremen a “The error-studded Prince Ru- ‘teams leave a total of 19 men ‘stranded on the bases, collect }7 _ walks, 11, passed balls all of which seontributed to a ball’ ‘game lig htly, above mediocre, ere “Only excitement was provided’ “as “the lead changed hands due te . “held. the; Hotelmen.: scoreless “in|; the second and in the. third, the _Jatter with the aid of, left- fivid- -er Tan Dinbar who pulled off a sensational: one-handed catch of “Andy: Marshall's fly ball.. {and hitless for two innings, the : ae two runs back in 1 the fifth and one in the sixth aided ‘by walks, a hit-batter and a double in each. inning by Bill Yerema. In the top of the seventh, after Dahl had held G & A scoreless hotelmen tied up the ball game on a walk, an error and fielder's choice and a beaten out: bunt. A. single. by ‘Leniuk - put’ |hotainen back in the lead. 11-10. |. ‘the eventh G & A’s Kilpatrick a’walk and Sunberg blasted | a. triple’ to.score: him. Lavik ‘grounded : to short but was safe Ol) a: ‘fielder’s choice ‘when: ‘Sun- ; bere: beat" the: throw to home. "MeDonald’ the winner gave: up ‘10. ‘hits, walked’ 10, ° hits, walked three, fanned one. Starter Bare, allowed four hits, |’ walked four ae: ‘Errors and passed balls saw G three, . i 28: get another run across andy” HOTELMEN cone “ their’ a double by. Syd. Scherk MeKay it ABR u PO AvE ~ gave the hardware. ‘the lead 4- 3 Shauwason, 2b 4 2-22 1d and», three » consecutive walks] Giordano, ¢ ws... 6. 1 2 8 1 0 -given up by Hotel's Bare made} Dahl, Ib, po. 21'8:034°2-0 dt 5-3 for G & A. Leniuk, rf ws... 402000 Two errors, two walks and a “Marshall, of au o A ; , 3 ; ; “double by playing coach - Joe Sedgwick, 3b 210031 ‘Giordano gave the hotel crew Bare, Povescereees 200 0 0 0 . three ‘more runs and the lead Cameron, 1b ...... 9.1 0 0 tree . . Total .... 311110 19 8 6 Pi GORDON & ANDERSON STARTED RALLY ” ABR HPOAE ‘Stinberg with a. two- bagger Smith, 2b... 31°12 8 2 tarted a G & A rally in the| Kilpatrick, Ib .... 421160 Sunberg, -8) .....+- § 82110 “pottom . of the. fourth. Sunberg lavik, tf sce 420010 dvanced to third’ when Len! partwig, ss.,....- 200301 iavik was safe on a boo boo and| McDonald, p ...... 410021 “Sunberg came home on a sacri- & Scherk, © vetoes 4 ? 2 8 i 0 ‘fice,fly by shortstop Don Hart- Morrison, wll 3 11000 «ewig to tie the-game at 6-6,. At} Totals... 3112 721 8 4 this point first-sacker Cliff Dahl} potgmen .... vv oai 2-11 10° 6 “replaced Bare arid Gordon Cam-|G & A ...... 104 500 2-12-74 eron took over first. :” pet Dail an and Giordano; Mc- | Dahl fared: little better than e Umplres: Windle, , Letourneau, . his predecessor, Two errors, 2) wintenko, . —— “passed - ball and a single by Bill! =‘ Slandings ‘* Morrison. saw G.& A plate: three WoL eo more: runs to make it 10-6... [Ferme verre 6 a 4 Nor did G & A pitcher Me-|ioteimen vil. 88 315 8% “Donald improve. Hotelmen got Esquires ..../.02 107 43 ° “8A “the | With ‘one ‘out in the bottom off bo struck . out] . seven. Loser Dahl, gave'up three] . and struck out sf . cal players will try. to give the _ play Port Edward at Roose- yinew league. x ey “=F "TEST YOUR BASEBALL ".. KNOW-HOW... | By BEN OLAN The New York Yankees,weren't always ina commanding position - in (he American League pennant’ race last. season, On. June 24 they dropped a double header to the Chicagor White. Sox andl theiy : BILL. KOWRON once-sizeahle | ‘lead: was “cut toa’ ~ single | game. 0 A couple’ of weeks ater the Yankees were back on the beam _ and knotked off the While Sox in both ends of atwinbill. Casey Stengel's strategy had . Fe eo . . a a ww a nt nat aD Soccer . Game Tomorrow. One and a hait years after dissolution of the Prince Ru- pert District Soccer league lo- league a new start. Tomorrow 94:30 pam. Prince Rupert soccer club will vell Park. A spokesman for the rejuv- enated group said that soccer is the most universally played sport in the world today and with the player potential in this area and good manage- ment, both the public and clubs should benefit from the '> shoot you.” Toronto Maple Leafs brain trust, wee Sod ‘football’ club lost quarterback Bobhy Garrett was ea the former Alan ford be! oF ™ ; fed ’ i $ i Went: Time | See You | Shoot You" - “lrate Beliveau Fan Tells Toe Blake ‘By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer = ae my ad Te Zou RE THE MANAGER - (Fourteeuth aja series) something : ‘to do with winning the second game. If you were the Yankee, manager would you have done the game thing? (Keys (A) vighthanded.) Jim Wilson fn) | is onthe mound for Chicago as the. White Sox take a 5-4 lead over the Yankees into the. last of the 10th. > A crowd of 61,000 al New York, watches asi Mickey | Mantle leads- off with a-walk “and moves to second when Yogi‘ Berra also dr aws a base on balls. “The run- ners move td-second and third on Bill Skewron's sacrifice, Joe Collins’ is intentionally walked, filling the bases. Andy Carey strikes ‘cut. for the secoid out. "~ phil Rizguto (R) ts the next bat- ter with. pitcher Johnny Kueks (R) scheditect to follow. Would you: a. Order R izzuto to trya squeeze bunt? b. Let Rizzuto swing away? c. Put ina pinch: shitter tor Rizzuto? - d. Gamble-on.a steal of ene NOME? scope weeceneee . Result: C= Hank: Bauer’ (R) bals for ‘Rizenlo-and singles to lefl, scoring Manile hu Berra, Yanks win 6-5 (ds 15 iN > (AP. NewsrraTunrs) Yankee, : Sox Pla vers =| Fined for Big Rhubarb — Aimerican League President}: Will Harridge today fined five players a total of $650 for their part in: Thursdays free-for-all fight between New York Yankees and-Chieago White Sox. CHICAGO: (AP). Fines of $150 were assessed against outfielder Larry Doby of the White Sox and. infielder Billy: Martin and outfielder Enos Slaughter of the Yankees, Fines of $100 each were levied against — first baseman Walt Dropo of the White «Sox. and pitcher Art: ‘Ditmar of the Yank- ces, ‘ It was Will Harridge’s tun, to swing. today,. Harridge was a. ‘spectator. at Thursday's battle royal, 7° | * A wild pitch by Yank pitcher Art Ditmar inthe’ first inning rang the gong for one of base- ball’s wildest fights. _ Doby, who was fit bat with mates on first and second, threw himself to the ground to dodge the ball. Ditmar moved-in to protect the plate as catcher El- ston. Howard retrieved the ball. Doby and Ditmar “exchanged words and Doby landed a left), chook ‘that sent Ditmar to’a sit- ting ‘position on-the. turf, Bill Skowron, husky Yankee first baseman, - grabbed Doby and ‘threw ‘him to the ground.. Dropo tried to: ‘pull. -Skowron — aye Lg eg ee he Teese 4. Doby. Slaughter went after Dropo, Dropo drove a looping right — to: Slaughter's halding | | head, .* Players of both teams, keyed | up by their pennant contention, swarmed on the field and piteh- ed in. Peace was close at hand when Billy Martin said some- thing to Doby and they had to bes separated. ‘The punching—Slaughter sald it was the sharpest he has seen in -many years In the business-- and the wrestling, arguing and confusion lasted 28 minutes. Dropo,: Doby, Martin and Slaughter-were ejected from the game. Whitey ‘Ford of the Yank, ees: was banished later for rid- Ing umpire John Stevens from the bench, PCL STANDINGS Pet. GUL San’ Francisco . 30 a 610 Vancouver ..... 36 24 ~=—.600 Hollywood ‘...... 36 27 (CB71 Los: Angeles..... 31 29) 617% Sun. Diego ..... 132 32 «60074 Seattle .....,..,32 33 492 8 | Portland ....... ‘ ‘ 309 ie Sacramento ..,. 288 from’: ee ae re - Prince Rupert: Daily News Friday, Jung 14, 1957, ao My]. 3 a 7 - ? " : "Baseball Scores" NA VION I, BAG ho AME RIC AN LEAQUE Milwaukee 8, Brooklyn 6 |. Boston 2, Cleveland 3 Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnat} 2 : Detroit 2, Baltlmore 1 Philadelphia’ 8, St, “Louls 1 Kansas Clty G, Washington 2 Now. York 7, Chicago 4 * New York 4, Chicngo 8 Ts | aW = 5 ‘ 1 A k =] / =] f F 7” Wi “eR roll your own cigar ettes with | -OBDENS QUALITY FINE CUT a asi ine cut with a Dist! NCTIVE fl cvour 4 apts TORONTO - (CP)—Notes and quotes: Coach Toe Blake of the Stanley .-Chp champion Montreal Canadiens chuckles every time he recalls a day a few |. months ago when a Quebec fan sent him this telegram: “Next time I.see you | It appears that the fan, who ‘even signed his name, didn’t like the. idea of Blake telling news- ‘ paper men that big Jean Bell- venu wasn’t playing up to par... 4 cy ‘Stafford smyth, who heads the newly appointed seven-man ‘doesn't think his dad, Conn, will _ dnterfere if things aren't going ‘(00 well for the National Hockey ; henge team, Staff told Andy | (Montreal Star) O'Brien; “Dad wort butt in, In my chooks: he; will always he the bor hoekey mind Canada. has Uver produced, Bit all of us: in-the deal have decided we have to go |b alonc—any Interference ‘and we quit, It's the only eee Films Big Welp : Confident Prediction Milt (Toronto Star) Dunnell says, that despite the smoke screens set up in Montreal at the recent hockey mectings, the three-way deal invelving De- trolt, Montreal and Chicago will he announced In.a few days. "Ted Lindsay and Glenn Hall go to the Black Hawks, Terry Sawchuk returns to the Red Wings, Forbes Kenedy, Johnny Wilson and Hank Bassen of the Hawks also wind up in Detroit,” Milt says... et ot trialist-sportsman and = chair- man of the Ontarlo Jockey Club, talks millions just as casually as a, fellow asking about the price ofa dinner, The OJC has spent $20,000,000 on its new track just outside Toronto and the reha- bilitation of the Fort Erie track and Taylor 1s looking for more millions, “Somehow or other we'll find another $6,000,000 toward fur- ther improvements at Old Woodbine and Fort Erle,” he told a dinner gathering In Tor- KE, P, Taylor, Toronto Indus- onto the other night, , Conch Doug Walker of the Big | - Four Montreal Alouettes has de- football games, “If you do awny with movies you do away with the gamo," Penhend anid the olher day, “Without the movies you operate by ear Tho film takes the isueaswark aul ar ‘the Me” sas “The same day Walker made his remarks, Mal (dmoyton Journal) Pawson reported things normal at the Rdmonton Waki. mo office, Hend conch Pop Ivy ‘and nasistants Ray Prochaska ond Engle Keys wore “in tho * -“pagoment serooning room atraln- “Ing thelr cyos. on Inst yonr’s _ Linn, just-ns if thoy'd never left Off alneo Inst Groy Cup," Pawe si “won roportod, (rovonte Telegram) Teeve has tuned book reviewer "for the Sunday Tologram, Ted's "Sporting Extras” column abtll “packer Ita wan) aportapage epots., ¥ " Managing dircotor Tew nye man of Toronto Argonauta snid “fh major renson hig Big - Pou n jntoroat playor slammors, ee Dykuaraty Pi Id:nol prena to ie “Hrgnk wo , “alan him beanne foo va anid, of hla ditton f ““Oonch Wamp Pool wantahie quartorbnck to be the fleld. leader'and we thought), trades trainin for young you the opportunity to You will be trained in o After your two year cou Regular Army unit, any time, You must be 847 Soymour Street, Van Please send me, without obit "The Way To A Fine Future,’ Namo ‘the way toa fine future 9 opportunities men of 16 The Canadian Army's Soldier Apprentice Plan gives ° take military and trades training, to. fuyther your academic studies, AND RARN WHILE YOU LEARN, ne of 22 different trades by | carefully selected clyillan and military Instrictors, rse you will be posted to a Enrolments start on June 3rd but you may apply at 16 on the day you enrol, have a Grade 8 education and be able to meet Army test requirements, Applicants are considered In the order In which they apply. 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